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I imagine it depends on the hiring needs of the firm and whether any SA's drop out of their programs below any expected attrition. I can't imagine you'd be in a significantly better place than the poor bastards in the 3L vale - why you gonna try and snatch a badly needed job from one of them?

Would be curious to hear more about the desire to switch so soon - most of the reasons I can think of wouldn't be unique to a particular firm, but rather endemic to the entire V10 at least.

Edit: Listen to DF over me. Still interested in your reasons for moving though.

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zacharus85 wrote:I imagine it depends on the hiring needs of the firm and whether any SA's drop out of their programs below any expected attrition. I can't imagine you'd be in a significantly better place than the poor bastards in the 3L vale - why you gonna try and snatch a badly needed job from one of them?

Would be curious to hear more about the desire to switch so soon - most of the reasons I can think of wouldn't be unique to a particular firm, but rather endemic to the entire V10 at least.

You'd be WAY better off than the veil.

Though I have it on good authority that Cravath will call ur summer firm to see if you got an offer.

zacharus85 wrote:I imagine it depends on the hiring needs of the firm and whether any SA's drop out of their programs below any expected attrition. I can't imagine you'd be in a significantly better place than the poor bastards in the 3L vale - why you gonna try and snatch a badly needed job from one of them?

Would be curious to hear more about the desire to switch so soon - most of the reasons I can think of wouldn't be unique to a particular firm, but rather endemic to the entire V10 at least.

You'd be WAY better off than the veil.

Though I have it on good authority that Cravath will call ur summer firm to see if you got an offer.

I met with Cravath as a 3L who had an offer. I didn't receive a CSM offer but I really doubt that they actually called my summer firm. I may be naive but I think I would be aware of it if they had.

To OP: I think it would be nuts for a firm to actually get pissed at you for applying. That being said, if you're applying to all NY offices, it definitely might get back to your summer firm.

zacharus85 wrote:I imagine it depends on the hiring needs of the firm and whether any SA's drop out of their programs below any expected attrition. I can't imagine you'd be in a significantly better place than the poor bastards in the 3L vale - why you gonna try and snatch a badly needed job from one of them?

Would be curious to hear more about the desire to switch so soon - most of the reasons I can think of wouldn't be unique to a particular firm, but rather endemic to the entire V10 at least.

You'd be WAY better off than the veil.

Though I have it on good authority that Cravath will call ur summer firm to see if you got an offer.

I met with Cravath as a 3L who had an offer. I didn't receive a CSM offer but I really doubt that they actually called my summer firm. I may be naive but I think I would be aware of it if they had.

To OP: I think it would be nuts for a firm to actually get pissed at you for applying. That being said, if you're applying to all NY offices, it definitely might get back to your summer firm.

There's no reason for them to call your firm if they weren't going to extend you an offer anyway, so your experience doesn't really provide any useful information.

Is there honestly a reason you'd want to switch between these firms (practice group preference or perceived exit opportunities or switching geographical location, etc.) or is this having 990-thread-count sheets, but wanting 1000?

I think there are a few good reasons to switch: if you're at Cravath and don't like the Cravath Model assignment system, S&C/DPW/etc. would be much more appealing. And at some of the V10 firms, specialized groups like tax, estates and trusts, etc. don't take everyone.

zacharus85 wrote:I imagine it depends on the hiring needs of the firm and whether any SA's drop out of their programs below any expected attrition. I can't imagine you'd be in a significantly better place than the poor bastards in the 3L vale - why you gonna try and snatch a badly needed job from one of them?

Would be curious to hear more about the desire to switch so soon - most of the reasons I can think of wouldn't be unique to a particular firm, but rather endemic to the entire V10 at least.

You'd be WAY better off than the veil.

Though I have it on good authority that Cravath will call ur summer firm to see if you got an offer.

I met with Cravath as a 3L who had an offer. I didn't receive a CSM offer but I really doubt that they actually called my summer firm. I may be naive but I think I would be aware of it if they had.

To OP: I think it would be nuts for a firm to actually get pissed at you for applying. That being said, if you're applying to all NY offices, it definitely might get back to your summer firm.

There's no reason for them to call your firm if they weren't going to extend you an offer anyway, so your experience doesn't really provide any useful information.

When you interview with Cravath as a 3L (CB stage), they have you meet with one of the recruiting coordinators before taking you to your interviewers. In that meeting, they request that you sign a form giving permission to call your summer firm to verify the offer ONLY in the event that they extend an offer.